Stedi Pedi Review
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Reaching your toes and keeping them stable for a pedicure can sometimes be a challenge.
You have to rest your heel on an end table, toes in the air, making sure to keep them perfectly still, or prop your foot up on the edge of a bed, with your toes pressed against your mattress, risking getting nail polish on the sheets.
Both of these at home pedicure methods are somewhat wobbly and can lead to more mistakes.
It is an angled painting easel you can place your entire foot on to paint your toes using an included detail light. Your toes remain stationary throughout the process and you can easily see what you’re doing.
The Stedi Pedi is an all-in-one system, as the case is the easel and it comes with its own light.
You simply open it by pressing down the white lever on the side of the box and pull up on the blue part of the case.
To use it:
You can also use it by placing it in between a couch cushion and the base of the couch.
To use it while sitting on a wooden chair, the Stedi Pedi comes with 4 rubber feet to add to the bottom of the foamed base for stability. Simply sit on top of a folded towel over the back portion of the Stedi Pedi.
Here is the Stedi Pedi under a mattress:
Once your Stedi Pedi is set up, place your foot on the pedestal and begin painting. My favorite way to use it is for giving myself a pedicure while watching my favorite evening shows.
All in all, I’m grateful for it. The Stedi Pedi is a handy tool for mistake-free pedicures in the comfort of home.
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